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Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Brown Munde' singer AP Dhillon's fun moment with a fan captures hearts, asks, 'Arey kitni photo lega?'
Music sensation AP Dhillon has once again shown that he's loved not only for his hit songs, but also for his down-to-earth and real personality. Recently spotted at the airport, the 'Brown Munde' singer was surrounded by eager fans and paparazzi, all trying to catch a glimpse of him. In a now-viral video shared by the Bollywood Chronicle page, the camera flashes kept going off. AP—sporting his usual cool and casual style with sunglasses—playfully said, 'Arey kitni photo lega?' The fun remark made everyone around laugh, showing just how effortlessly charming and grounded he really is. Even though he's one of the most popular faces in the music world today, AP Dhillon kept things easy-going and natural. No starry attitude, no quick exits—just a celeb enjoying the moment and sharing the vibe with his fans. Talking about his journey, he started his music career in 2019 with songs like 'Fake' and 'Faraar.' His big break came in 2020 with 'Deadly,' which reached number 11 on the UK Asian chart. He became even more popular with chart-topping tracks like 'Majhail,' 'Excuses,' and the viral anthem 'Brown Munde,' which became a favourite among young fans across the globe. Netizens think 'Brown Munde' famed singer AP Dhillon is DATING Khushi Kapoor; here's why Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .


Scottish Sun
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
ITV viewers stunned as late soap legend spotted on TV – eight months after she passed away
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ITV viewers were completely stunned as a late soap legend was spotted on TV, eight months after she passed away. The actress sadly died in her sleep at the age of 72 last year in her home city of Melbourne, Australia. 6 Janet Andrewartha was best known for her role as Lyn Scully in Neighbours Credit: Rex 6 Viewers were shocked to see her appear in the ITV drama, Fake Credit: ITV Janet Andrewartha was best known for her role as Lyn Scully in the hit soap, Neighbours. She first made her debut on the former Channel 5 serial drama back in 1999. She had a number of on and off stints on Ramsay Street, before departing for the final time in 2019. But less than three months after she received a cancer diagnosis, the star passed away in July of last year. At the time, her friend - and Neighbours co-star - Jackie Woodburne paid a heartfelt tribute to her pal. She said: "[Janet] was one of the finest actors of a generation. I will miss her every day." However, viewers were shocked to see her appear on-screen once again in the ITV drama, Fake. The show focuses on a smart magazine writer named Birdie (Asher Keddie) who seems to have found her ideal match. On a dating app, she meets a successful farmer, but she later discovers that all is not as it seems. Viewers were pleasantly surprised to see that Janet popped up on screen in scenes that were filmed before her death. Lucinda Cowden's next gig revealed after Neighbours icon confirmed she's been AXED from Ramsay Street after 37 years She starred in the gritty series as, Kath Tovey, which is a supporting role. Her Neighbours co-star Anne Charleston, 82, is known for playing the beloved Madge Bishop on the soap for decades from 1986. She also appears in Fake in a supporting role as the character, Shirley Burt alongside Janet. Anne recently made her return to Neighbours in a new role as part of Harold's departure storyline. This was after Ian Smith revealed that he was diagnosed with "a very aggressive non-fixable cancer." 6 The star filmed scenes for the drama in 2023, just months before she passed away Credit: ITV 6 The drama focusses on a magazine writer who meets her ideal man Credit: ITV 6 However, the farmer is not exactly who he has led her to believe


The Irish Sun
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
ITV viewers stunned as late soap legend spotted on TV – eight months after she passed away
ITV viewers were completely stunned as a late soap legend was spotted on TV, eight months after she passed away. The actress sadly died in her sleep at the age of 72 last year in her home city of Melbourne, Australia. 6 Janet Andrewartha was best known for her role as Lyn Scully in Neighbours Credit: Rex 6 Viewers were shocked to see her appear in the ITV drama, Fake Credit: ITV Janet Andrewartha was best known for her role as She first made her debut on the former Channel 5 serial drama back in 1999. She had a number of on and off stints on But less than three months after she received a cancer diagnosis, READ MORE ON NEIGHBOURS At the time, her friend - and Neighbours co-star - Jackie Woodburne paid a heartfelt tribute to her pal. She said: "[Janet] was one of the finest actors of a generation. I will miss her every day." However, viewers were shocked to see her appear on-screen once again in the ITV drama, Fake. The show focuses on a smart magazine writer named Birdie (Asher Keddie) who seems to have found her ideal match. Most read in TV On a dating app, she meets a successful farmer, but she later discovers that all is not as it seems. Viewers were pleasantly surprised to see that Janet popped up on screen in scenes that were filmed before her death. Lucinda Cowden's next gig revealed after Neighbours icon confirmed she's been AXED from Ramsay Street after 37 years She starred in the gritty series as, Kath Tovey, which is a supporting role. Her Neighbours co-star She also appears in Fake in a supporting role as the character, Shirley Burt alongside Janet. This was after Ian Smith revealed that he was 6 The star filmed scenes for the drama in 2023, just months before she passed away Credit: ITV 6 The drama focusses on a magazine writer who meets her ideal man Credit: ITV 6 However, the farmer is not exactly who he has led her to believe 6 The actress passed away in 2024 less than months after receiving a cancer diagnosis Credit: Handout


The Sun
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
ITV viewers stunned as late soap legend spotted on TV – eight months after she passed away
ITV viewers were completely stunned as a late soap legend was spotted on TV, eight months after she passed away. The actress sadly died in her sleep at the age of 72 last year in her home city of Melbourne, Australia. 6 Janet Andrewartha was best known for her role as Lyn Scully in the hit soap, Neighbours. She first made her debut on the former Channel 5 serial drama back in 1999. She had a number of on and off stints on Ramsay Street, before departing for the final time in 2019. But less than three months after she received a cancer diagnosis, the star passed away in July of last year. At the time, her friend - and Neighbours co-star - Jackie Woodburne paid a heartfelt tribute to her pal. She said: "[Janet] was one of the finest actors of a generation. I will miss her every day." However, viewers were shocked to see her appear on-screen once again in the ITV drama, Fake. The show focuses on a smart magazine writer named Birdie (Asher Keddie) who seems to have found her ideal match. On a dating app, she meets a successful farmer, but she later discovers that all is not as it seems. Viewers were pleasantly surprised to see that Janet popped up on screen in scenes that were filmed before her death. Lucinda Cowden's next gig revealed after Neighbours icon confirmed she's been AXED from Ramsay Street after 37 years She starred in the gritty series as, Kath Tovey, which is a supporting role. Her Neighbours co-star Anne Charleston, 82, is known for playing the beloved Madge Bishop on the soap for decades from 1986. She also appears in Fake in a supporting role as the character, Shirley Burt alongside Janet. Anne recently made her return to Neighbours in a new role as part of Harold's departure storyline. This was after Ian Smith revealed that he was diagnosed with "a very aggressive non-fixable cancer." 6 6 6 6

News.com.au
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
One of last year's most acclaimed TV shows is finally free to watch
Sometimes, good things come to those who wait. It's been almost a year since acclaimed Australian series Fake debuted on streaming service Paramount+ – and in today's segmented viewing landscape, chances are a lot of people still haven't seen it. That may change later this month with the announcement that Fake will make its free-to-air debut on Ten on Sunday May 25, after MasterChef. It's well worth a belated watch if you haven't seen it already – here's how we originally reviewed the show in September last year … This eight-part psychological drama stars Asher Keddie doing what Asher Keddie does best: Play a tightly-wound woman on the verge of completely unravelling. There are more than a few shades of Love My Way' s Julia in her portrayal of Birdie, a single, middle-aged journalist who gets swept up in a new romance with mysterious divorced grazier Joe (David Wenham, using his cool blue eyes to menacing effect throughout). Birdie and Joe match on a dating app and meet for a drink, and even from that first meeting there are red flags: I mean, who brings a work colleague to a first date? But he's persistent and open-hearted, willing to be vulnerable in a way that relaxes Birdie's defences. And as her mother (Heather Mitchell) is so fond of telling her, she's not getting any younger and isn't exactly fending off potential suitors. Soon, she's totally swept up in this new love affair. We, the audience, are told very early on in the piece that something's not quite right with Joe, but it takes Birdie a lot longer to figure it out. That can make for a frustrating watch at times, as Birdie reluctantly accepts excuse after excuse for Joe's secretive, at times bizarre behaviour. Why is he always so hard to reach? Why has she never been to his house? Why does he appear casually super-wealthy at times, but barely able to afford a meal at others? As Birdie's doubt mounts, we mull over the possibilities: Is Joe a cheater, a scammer, a sociopath – or all of the above? The tension comes to a head in episode five, an absolutely gripping 40 minutes of television that largely unfolds in the back of a taxi. I won't give it all away, but we watch Birdie in horror as she makes a series of increasingly frenzied phone calls to friends and family, hustling hard to scrape together money Joe needs to close yet another mysterious deal. He's good for it, he'll pay you right back, she insists – even though deep down even she's not sure if that's true. By this point, Birdie's totally lost herself. With three episodes left in the series, the question then becomes: Can she find her way free of this mess, and free of Joe? Fake lives or dies on Keddie's central performance, and she's brilliant as ever. Screenwriter Anya Beyersdorf deftly weaves in Birdie's history with her family and friends so that, even when you can tell she's getting duped, you never feel that she's stupid: There are all-too-clear steps that made her vulnerable to this man's advances. And Wenham is genuinely creepy as Joe, while also being an utterly charming love-bomber who has a perfectly reasonable explanation for every issue Birdie raises. Heather Mitchell, Spencer McLaren and Nicholas Brown are Birdie's loved ones, alternating between swept up in Joe's charms and suspicious of his motives. The show also marks the final on-screen role for former Neighbours actor Janet Andrewartha, who died in July. With such a self-contained story, it's hard to imagine there'll be a second season of Fake. As it stands, it's a stomach-churning modern horror story that's well worth diving into.